Took this one on Sunday afternoon. used Capcut for editing.
Hope you'll enjoy it, feedback is highly appreciated!
IG/YouTube - @aerobscura
Hope you'll enjoy it, feedback is highly appreciated!
IG/YouTube - @aerobscura
Lived in the Cottonwood/Camp Verde area for 15 years in the 80s and early 90s. Verde River was my playground. Miss that area.Took this one on Sunday afternoon. used Capcut for editing.
Hope you'll enjoy it, feedback is highly appreciated!
IG/YouTube - @aerobscura
Happy to bring back memoriesLived in the Cottonwood/Camp Verde area for 15 years in the 80s and early 90s. Verde River was my playground. Miss that area.
Thanks for the feedback!. I'm still trying to hit a sweet spot on clips length. I was doing 2-3 minutes but thought it might be too long so aimed to 30ish seconds.Short but sweet. Stil, I would have liked to see more.
Here's another one, taken not too far from this oneShort but sweet. Stil, I would have liked to see more.
Thank for the feedback!Nice video.
If you allow me suggestions, things that can be improved:
-Too fast movements of the drone and not fluid / continuous, in general in the whole video and especially in 0:14. Try to stabilize them with the stabilization option of the video editor and don't speed them up so much. If you get that in each scene the drone / gimball has the same continuous and fluid movement always, it looks much better.
-Shadows are blue: reduce the level of blue in the shadows.
I hope these tips will help you in the next videos.
Very Nice.Took this one on Sunday afternoon. used Capcut for editing.
Hope you'll enjoy it, feedback is highly appreciated!
IG/YouTube - @aerobscura
Speaking about shadows and colors, I'm colorblind so color grading doesn't go so well with me. That's probably why I hate editing videos. Hah!Nice video.
If you allow me suggestions, things that can be improved:
-Too fast movements of the drone and not fluid / continuous, in general in the whole video and especially in 0:14. Try to stabilize them with the stabilization option of the video editor and don't speed them up so much. If you get that in each scene the drone / gimball has the same continuous and fluid movement always, it looks much better.
-Shadows are blue: reduce the level of blue in the shadows.
I hope these tips will help you in the next videos.